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The four point of intersection of the lines `( 2x -y +1) ( x- 2y +3) = 0` with the axes lie on a circle whose center centre is at the point `:`

A

`( -7//4, 5//4)`

B

`( 3//4,5//4)`

C

` ( 9//4,5//4)`

D

`(0,5//4)`

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